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On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 20:58:41 -0500, "AI4QJ" wrote:
Looks like semamntics to me. Whenever you see "c" in the special or general theories, Hi Dan, It is not semantics, it is circumstance, and clearly the phenomenon of v exceeding c follows circumstance - it is regarded so by many competent authorities and circumstance is the cornerstone of "relativity" through the metaphor of gedanken experiment. it means exactly 299,792,458 meters/sec. Now, THIS is semantics. You should not use the designator "c" to express the speed of light in other media such as water. It will always be a smaller number. The designator "c", meaning "constant", Actually, the historical basis of c comes from the latin celeritous (or some such spelling) explicitly meaning fast or speedy. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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